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  1. Robert Burns. Jean Armour [1] James Glencairn Burns (1794–1865) was the fourth son and eighth child born to the poet Robert Burns and his wife Jean Armour. [1] James was born at their home in Mill Brae Street, now Burns Street in Dumfries on 12 August 1794. [1] His first and middle name was added in honour of James Cunningham, 14th Earl of ...

  2. Robert Burns Society of Annapolis, St ... and share in your Celebration or to Honor the Memory of a Loved One. I look forward to serving you! Francis Wallace 410.444. 4188 ...

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  3. Francis Wallace Burns born to Jean. 1790. Burning women at the stake for treason is abolished in England. Flora MacDonald dies and is buried at Kilmuir in Skye. 1790.

  4. Born 1759, Agnes, daughter of a Glasgow surgeon, (Andrew Craig), was to become the subject of one of the greatest love stories “never told”. Following a whirlwind romance, at the age of 17, “Nancy” Craig married James McLehose, a Glasgow lawyer. The marriage was turbulent and he regularly beat her. Pregnant with his 4th child, she left ...

  5. He stayed on at Mossgiel even after his parents were formally married and remained there for a while after Robert and Jean moved to Ellisland Farm, returning, aged four, in the company of his grandmother and aunts at the time of Jean's confinement and the birth of Francis Wallace Burns on 18 September 1789. Mauchline in Robert Burns Junior's day

  6. In August 1788 Annabella and Isabella were present at the birth of Burns's second son, Francis Wallace, at Ellisland Farm on 18 August 1788. [11] At the age of 22 Isabella married John Begg at Mossgiel Farm and after a few years the Begg family moved to Dinning Farm in Closeburn Parish, Nithsdale in 1800, after Gilbert Burns moved from there to Morham Mains in East Lothian.